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  • Open War

    So much for international commitment to peace.
  • The road to war was signposted
    Sri Lanka’s ongoing offensive has been prepared openly over two years.
  • ‘There is a war out there’
    Amid the heavy fighting in Trincomalee last week, the BBC News website spoke to a Tamil man who lives close to the famous navy base which had come under mortar attack from the Tamil Tigers. He wished to remain anonymous.
  • LTTE in ‘limited’ offensive
    Muttur town empties amid heavy fighting.
  • Aid massacre ‘result of impunity’ - TRO
    Joined the rest of the humanitarian community in condemning of the massacre of the 17 ACF staff members in Muthur, the Tamil Rehabilitation Organisation (TRO) said the failure to investigate and punish those responsible for attacks on its own aid workers in the past had contributed to a climate of impunity.
  • Army blamed for massacre of aid workers
    15 lined up on the floor and shot, two killed in their car. All but one, Tamils.
  • SLA shells target chief monitor
    International truce monitors came under Sri Lankan artillery fire on Sunday as the prepared to open the Maavil Aru sluice gates in a deal clinched by Norwegian Envoy Jon-Hanssen Bauer.

    The head of the Sri Lanka Monitoring Mission (SLMM), Maj. Gen. Ulf Henricsson and another monitor, Ove Jansen, narrowly escaped with their lives.
  • Sri Lanka continues offensive in Trincomalee
    In the heaviest bombardment of the past few weeks, Sri Lankan artillery hammered civilian areas in LTTE-controlled parts of Trincomalee, prompting tens of thousands of displaced Tamils to flee towards Vaharai to the south.
  • War to deepen before any new peace talks
    “I can’t see anyone getting back to peace talks until a clear change in the balance of power on the ground has been accepted, and likewise with the ceasefire.”
  • Hawks calling the shots in Sri Lanka: analysts
    Analysts say the real reasons for the fierce fighting could run deeper than the government’s explanation that it has launched a “humanitarian gesture” aimed at ending the Tamil Tiger blockade of the Maavilaru waterway.
  • LTTE rejects Army’s massacre charge
    Categorically rejecting the accusation by the Sri Lankan government that Liberation Tigers had abducted and killed Muslim civilians during the fighting in Muthur, the LTTE said Colombo was trying to divert attention from its military setbacks.

    Amid reports Sri Lankan troops had shot dead fifteen aid workers in Muttur, the defence ministry in Colombo claimed that the Tigers had massacred at least 100 Muslim men whom they suspected had told security forces about the their movements.
  • Fighting shatters strained ethnic relations
    ‘Now we cannot trust them’
  • Tide of displaced overwhelm aid workers
    The Tamil Rehabilitation Organisation (TRO), the largest relief organisation in the Northeast, issued an urgent appeal to the international community after the displacement of tens of thousands of Muslim and Tamil people.
  • Violence continues in NE
    Amid heavy fighting between the Sri Lanka Army and the Liberation Tigers in Trincomalee district, ‘low-intensity’ violence continued in the other Northeast districts also.
  • Air Force drops 12 bombs on LTTE centre
    The funeral of cadres of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) and a civilian rural force member killed in a Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) airstrike on the LTTE’s Thenaham Conference Centre in Karadiyanaru, Batticaloa district, was held last Sunday.

    The eight had been killed, and another four wounded, on Saturday when the SLAF dropped 12 bombs on the centre in three rounds, completely destroying the LTTE’s flagship political centre in the Batticaloa district.
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